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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on April 21, 2006, 11:25 am
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Hi,
I just reread more carefully what you have asked for, and indeed
it can be done if this is the scenario:
1. cannot alter folder structure (no move, rename, delete)
2. can save, change, delete their own files
There are probably a few ways to set such as that up.
One way is if on Grade one would set
List granted to all of them
Modify granted to Creator owner
and the next is the key piece
Create Files granted to all of them
To accomplish this last in the NTFS permissions dialog, click
on Advanced, then click on Add, name the group (Users, or
Students, or . . .), use the dropbox to select so that this will
apply to This folder and subfolders, and finally check only
to Allow Create Files / Write Data
> Hello Everyone,
> I work in 4 Elementary schools. We are running Windows Server 2003 with
> 98SE, 2000 and XP Pro workstations. We have a shared folder on each school
> server, called "Grade" where the students save all of their work. We want
> to
> prevent the students from moving, renaming and deleting the folders, but
> at
> the same time enable them to save their files and changes to files in that
> folder. I have tried many combinations with the security permissions on
> the
> folder, but it seems to always come up as all or none. I.E. if I uncheck
> "create folders/append data" they can not even save new files in the
> folder,
> etc. Are there any option?
>
> Thanks
> GP
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